I really like this one. I actually used it on a mine tattoo already it is looks great. If you would like to see it you can go to myspace and see pictures. learamsey@yahoo.com. Do a search on myspace and put in my email to check it out.

I was going to start making cloths such as polo shirts and what not, anyways I found intrest in your font and was wondering if I could embroider my brand name on the clothing in your font. note: it is not a professional clothing line and i sketch it on paper and paint it before haveing it embrodierd. if you could e-mail me back a.s.a.p that would be much appreciated.

Wow. This font is a direct glyph-by-glyph swipe of a COPYWRITTEN font called URW Polonaise which is a pay font. It is NOT in the public domain and anyone that uses this font for commercial purposes should do so at their own risk (as you may face copyright infringement charges from URW++

oh my god, thia is truly beautiful. i typed in chopin on google and this came up, i was shocked, but at the same time very happy. i cant thank you enough for posting this font, i love dafont.com. amazing site btw!
ps, add me on piczo!
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I see many people have asked you this but I would like to use your font on shirts. If thats possible please email me and let me know. I am willing to donate or even send you a shirt after I make it. taaaaaaaaaaaankxxxx :)

To the people asking if you can use this font commercially, if you're going to send money for this font, please send it to the actual designer. As someone noted above, Chopin is a knock-off of "Polonaise" made by the URW foundry. It only costs $21 for unlimited commercial use of the real Polonaise font. Let's support and encourage the artists who do wonderful work like this. http://www.fontshop.com/search/?q=polonaise

Very nice font
i had compare with URW Polonaise and maybe the two authors had same idea and inspiration but the fonts are differents
The URW Polonaise seems better for big letters and have more glyphs
So don't be afraid to use these two fonts : similar but different
Thanks Claude

Hi, I am looking to use this font for marketing purposes and in turn w/ the company I am starting, and commercial use which will also be on clothing etc. could you please contact me as soon as possible for registration reasons... Alex Stolz icandodat956@yahoo.com

Hello!
First of all: Thanks for the work you do! You are creating beautiful fonts! I´d like to use them (Prophecy Script and My Underwood) to make some stamps and use these to do some craft. And i´d like to sell the stamps too. Would this be ok? Or can i buy a special license to do so?
kind regards
Sabrina v. Wilamowitzsabrina@wilamowitz.info

Valmooo, do you even know what you're talking about ? I guess not. You compared pictures ?? Come oooooon, you should know better. You don't find differences by looking at pictures for a font, you take a look at the dots, the lines, etc. THEN you will notice that Chopin Script and Polonaise are two different fonts. Period. Typography was here way before computers. So, let me tell you : If two persons take one typography in, let's say, the Solotype Catalog, make a font, which WILL BE of course different, because they would have to "redraw" it entirely, is this a problem to you ? If two people paint the same landscape, is there also copyright infringement ? You should really know your subject before making a fool out of you here.

If someone takes a commercial font and alter some lines and nodes of the glyphs to make it slightly different, the product is considered an original work? And then, this person thinks is a good designer? xP

Valmooo, there was a time, decades ago, when typefaces were only in BOOKS. Then people took the time to turn this into a font from SCANS or IMAGES. Some did this for free, others did it for money, welcome on the Internet. If you don't know the difference, we can't help you. Chopin Script is NOT a rip-off from Polonaise, it is not even BASED on the same file, period. Check the glyphs, they are DIFFERENT. At least take the time to read my answer, stupid. They come from the same typeface, but are two DIFFERENT CREATIONS. Get a life and stop talking shit around here.

Beautiful font. I just discovered this website today, so I'm totally brand new to this. I'm looking for fonts to use on some t-shirts. It says public domain for this font. What exactly does that mean? Am I able to use this, or do I need to pay something? Please advise. Thank you!! ...Royann

Hello -
I would like to use a few of your fonts for words, names, dates etc. on wedding prints that I sell. I was wondering if you could message me regarding purchasing/licensing/permission etc. All of your fonts say public domain but I want to be sure its ok I use them

no, say whatever you want about subtle differences, its friggin Polonaise. if it's not an exact copy, its a copy nonetheless. and for it to be getting so much adoration here isnt fair to the creators of Polonaise. Also, for how original you keep saying it is, the fact remains, downloading this font for free here, is taking money out of the hands of the owner of Polonaise. and that's exactly why copyrights exist.

Hey, i likes this a lot. Really elegant and unique. Actually I liked this so much that in august I got my grandmas name tattooed on my body. And it really means a lot to me. And now I want to get my grandpas name tattooed with the same style. Is it ok for you? Big up! 👍👍👌

They are not the same as Polonaise. Anyone with a trained eye in "which one of these is not like the other" would see they are not the same. So stop getting on here and complaining about it being free. If you are so gunho about paying for fonts, then why the h3ll are you on here???

I really love this font!Its amazing!
I would like to use your font on my online shop logo.
make sure it's ok to use it for commercial use . Thanks so much.
Please Reply to angel_1129@hotmail.com ASAP:)